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Cargo ship loses power near Wolf Rock off UK’s Southwest coast

A cargo ship lost power near Wolf Rock off southwest England.

A tug boat, lifeboats and a helicopter were sent to assist, and the crew is “uninjured and safe,” the coastguard said Monday in a statement, without commenting on what cargo was on board.

The Maltese vessel, called Mazarine, is about 8 nautical miles off Land’s End in Cornwall. It left Ringaskiddy, southern Ireland, Sunday night and was bound for Zeebrugge, Belgium.

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